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A HOT Spring trend, we all have already, and can pull together for a runway fabulous look!
Layered denim, also know as the “Texas Tuxedo” is super chic for Spring. Designers like Ralph Lauren and Stella McCartney layered light cotton chambray denim with heavy cotton canvas denim, acid...

The most beautiful and feminine shift in bras can be found on your back!
I visited Paris for the Salon De La Lingerie show, to capture the latest trends in underthings and ready-to-wear... and this year, the back is where it’s at!
The most beautiful, romantic and bold statements are being...

The latest trend in boots is socks!!
Sock-fit boots have become the snug, go-to boot look that designers love. Yeezy, a.k.a. Kanye West, even created a sock boot that sold out at $895 a pair!
I love this look...and the fact that it can be created for less than $10!
All you need is a...

Style On A Shoestring

by Andy Paige

"It's a vicious cycle and a catch-22: You’re cash-poor and don’t want to rack up a lot of credit card debt, so you skimp out on buying quality clothes. Unfortunately, your ill-fitting, cheap-looking wardrobe doesn’t earn you respect at work or do much for your self-confidence, so you get passed over for opportunities that could get you a raise. But without career advancement, you won’t get the money you need to afford clothes that can make a good impression on your boss and coworkers. Sound familiar?"

"Fashion journalist Andy Paige (a former fashion and fit model) specializes in rescuing women from this cycle by teaching them to dress well on a budget in her book Style on a Shoestring: Develop Your Cents of Style and Look Like a Million without Spending a Fortune. She recognizes that looking and feeling good in your clothes boosts your ego along with your earning power. She also knows that a “bargain” that doesn’t fit, feel or look right is going to end up relegated to a corner of your closet as an unworn, unrealized wardrobe investment."

"Style on a Shoestring is more than just a fashion guide. Paige grew up in a household where cash was scarce, so she learned frugal habits early. She knows how to scour sales racks, supplement a clothes budget by selling clothing to consignment stores and pick out killer accessories at thrift stores. She breaks down frugal fashion strategies so that even the most clueless shopper can build a great wardrobe on a small budget." Read the full review